October 17, 2011

Tory Right on the Rise in Britain

Jackie Ashley, The Guardian

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Trouble with a spin doctor and now a cabinet minister, a summer of riots and an economy on the critical list: you might imagine that David Cameron would be plummeting in the polls. Not a bit of it. The Conservatives are doing rather better than they were in the summer, only a point or two behind Labour now. Just like Tony Blair before him, Cameron seems Teflon-coated, floating delicately above the grime, smiling gently down.

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